[geeklog-devel] Another Commercial Weblog Article
Tom Willett
tomw at pigstye.net
Mon Feb 10 09:05:33 EST 2003
While setting on my throne this morning I ran across this article from
InfoWorld
http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/01/10/030113apblogs_1.html
It mentions commercial blog software, most of which I had never heard of.
But it sounds just like what Geeklog does, I quote:
"While many freeware vendors also offer fee-based software and services for
corporate users, a newer crop of vendors is stepping up to extend Weblogs to
specific business processes such as corporate intelligence gathering and
market research.
These enterprise-specific blogs from companies including Traction Software,
Tech Dirt, and Trellix use the same core user-friendly Web publishing
approach with added features to regulate access control and security and to
bolster functions such as search.
Using time and topic as organizational themes, Weblogs allow users to easily
collect and publish information to the Web from e-mail, Web sites, Microsoft
Office documents, and other sources. In addition, Weblogs typically use XML
to embed links from a variety of information sources."
Anybody familiar with any of this software?
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Tom Willett
tomw at pigstye.net
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